Folding canopy chair

ABSTRACT

A folding canopy chair includes a frame, a seat, a back, and arm rests. An umbrella is secured to the frame and is pivotal between an upright use position extending above the chair and a downward storage position adjacent the frame. The umbrella is pivotal about both a horizontal axis and a vertical axis for selective positioning of the umbrella relative to the chair, so as to shade a person sitting in the chair from the sun. The umbrella may be non-symmetrical, and removably mounted on either the left or right side of the chair.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.13/547,429 filed Jul. 12, 2012 and now pending, which is a continuationof U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/298,264, filed Nov. 17, 2011 andnow U.S. Pat. No. 8,231,172, which is a continuation of U.S. patentapplication Ser. No. 12/704,698, filed Feb. 12, 2010 and now U.S. Pat.No. 8,091,962, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional ApplicationNo. 61/152,303, filed Feb. 13, 2009, all of which are incorporatedherein by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Folding chairs having a collapsible frame with fabric materials attachedto the frame to form the chair seat and back rest are popular foroutdoor activities and events. These chairs fold along perpendicularlateral and longitudinal axes, so as to be compact and fit easily into asleeve-type bag for carrying and storage.

Canopies of various types are known for attachment to numerous types offolding chairs. These prior art canopies are generally symmetrical inshape and typically are mounted to the back of the chair using a pair ofsupport arms on opposite sides of the chair frame, or using a singlecentered arm or post, such as for an umbrella attachment, These canopiesand umbrellas sometimes limit the fold-ability of the chair, or must beremoved before the chair is folded. Some canopies or umbrellas areremovably or detachably mounted to the frame. These various prior artcoverings often provide little adjustability of the canopy or umbrellaover the chair to protect the person from the sun or rain. Therefore, aobjective of the present invention is to provide an improved foldingcanopy chair having an adjustable umbrella.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The folding canopy chair of the present invention has a detachablecanopy or umbrella which can be mounted to either side of the chair. Thepost of the umbrella may have two push button hinges for pivotalmovement about two horizontal axes, while the umbrella top pivots 380degrees about the post axis, to allow the position of the umbrella overthe chair to be adjusted to protect a person sitting in the chair fromthe sun and/or rain.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the improved folding canopy chair of thepresent invention, showing the umbrella in alternative positions on theleft and right sides of the chair.

FIG. 2 is a front elevation view of the canopy chair.

FIG. 3 is a left side elevation view of the canopy chair.

FIG. 4 is a right side elevation view of the canopy chair.

FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 showing one adjusted position of theumbrella.

FIG. 8 is a rear elevation view of the canopy chair.

FIG. 7 is a top plan view of the canopy chair, showing the umbrella inalternative positions rotated about a substantially vertical axis.

FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the chair with the umbrella folded downto a storage position adjacent the chair frame.

FIG. 9 is an enlarged, exploded view of the clip components of the chairand umbrella.

FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of one of the push button hinges of thecanopy post.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A chair is generally designated in the drawings by the reference numeral10. The chair includes a folding frame 12 which forms the legs of thechair and the supports for the back rest, seat, arid arm rests of thechair 10. Fabric material is attached to the frame 12 so as to form thechair seat 14, back rest 16, and arm rests 18. The chair 10 can hefolded and unfolded between a use position and a storage position. Thegeneral construction of the frame 12, seat 14, back rest 16 and armrests 18 may take various forms known in the art, such as thecommercially available “Kelsyus” chair.

The chair 10 includes a canopy 20 removably connected to the frame 12.The canopy 20 is in the form of an umbrella, with a post 22, a pluralityof spokes 24, and a fabric covering or body 26.

The lower end of the post 22 is mounted to the frame 12 using a clip 28.The clip 28 may take any convenient form. In a preferred form, the clip28 includes a female receptacle 30 fixed to an upper side of the frame12 adjacent the back rest 16 of the chair 10. The lower end of the post22 includes a male member 32 with a resilient tab 34 received in thefemale receptacle 30 so as to lock the canopy 20 to the frame 12. Thereceptacle 30 has an opening so that a person's finger can depress thetab 34 to unclip the umbrella 20 from the chair 10. The resilient tab 34allows the canopy 20 to be removed from the female receptacle 30. Asshown in the drawings, a receptacle 30 is provided on both the left andright sides of the frame 12, such that the canopy 22 can be selectivelypositioned in either side of the chair 10, as desired by a personsitting in the chair.

In the preferred embodiment, the post 22 of the canopy 20 has upper andlower segments 36, 38. A push button hinge 40 is provided at thejuncture of the upper and lower segments 36, 38, to allow the uppersegment 36 to pivot forwardly and rearward approximately 180°-270° abouta horizontal axis relative to the lower segment 38, A second push buttonhinge 42 is provided at the bottom of the lower segment 38, adjacent themale clip member 32, which allows the lower segment to pivot forwardlyand rearward at least 270° between the arm rests of the chair 10 and theback corner of the frame 12.

Preferably, the hinge 42 allows 360° rotation of the umbrella 20relative to the chair 10. The push button hinge 42 allows the canopy 20to move between a use position extending above the chair 10 and astorage position adjacent the frame 12. The hinges 40 and 42 lock inposition at incremental angles. When the button of the hinge isdepressed, the hinge is unlocked to allow rotational movement about thebutton axis. When the button is released, the hinge locks in theselected angular orientation. Thus, the umbrella can be pivoted aboutone or both hinges 40, 42 to provide shade to the chair 10, depending onthe sun angle relative to the chair. The post segments 36, 38 can beco-axially aligned, as shown in FIGS. 1-4, or may be disposed at variousangles, as shown in one example of FIG. 5.

A Velcro strap 44 may be provided to hold the collapsed umbrella body 26in the storage position, as shown in FIG. 8. The Velcro strap 44, iflong enough, may also extend around the frame 12 to secure the canopy 20in the storage position. The storage position of the canopy 20 can bemaintained when the chair 10 is folded open for use or folded down forstorage and carrying in a sleeve bag (not shown).

The body 26 of the canopy or umbrella 20 is rotationally mounted on theupper end of the post 22 for 360° rotation in. either direction aboutthe axis of the upper post segment 36. Thus, rotation of the body 20about the axis of the upper post segment 36, and the pivotal movement ofthe post segments 36, 38 about the horizontal axes of the push buttonhinges 40, 42 allows the canopy or umbrella 20 to be selectivelypositioned by persons sitting in the chair to provide the desiredprotection from the sun, wind and/or rain. The umbrella 20 can also beclipped to either side of the chair, depending on the sun angle, for thebest protection.

The shape of the body 26 of the canopy or umbrella 20 may benon-symmetrical, with the post 22 being offset with respect to thecenter of the body 26. The spokes 24 do not have equal lengths, as in aconventional umbrella. For example, as best seen in FIG. 7, there aretwo short spokes, two long spokes and two intermediate spokes. Thisoffset, non-symmetrical shape of the canopy or umbrella 20 allows theumbrella to be mounted to one side of the chair frame 12, while stillproviding shade or protection across the full width of the chair 10, asbest shown in FIG. 7. The umbrella shape defines a long side, a shortside, and opposite lateral sides, any of which may be positioned towardthe front of the chair 10, to provide desired shade while also allowinga person sitting in the chair to view an activity or event withoutobstruction by the umbrella. Preferably, the underside of the body 26has a coating or metallic layer to provide enhanced ultravioletprotection and heal resistance.

The chair 10 has additional unique features for comfort and convenience.Padding may be provided in the fabric of the seat 14, back rest 16, andarm rests 18. A lumbar support 46 is provided in the back rest 16 foradded comfort. A beverage receptacle 48 may be provided in one or bothof the arm rests 18. Storage pockets 50, 52 may be provided on one ormore of the arm rests 18 and on the front of the seat 14. Preferably,the pockets 50, 52 include zippers 54 for opening and closing thepockets. One of the zippers 54 may also include a bottle cap opener onthe zipper pull.

In use, when a person is finished sitting in the chair 10, the spokes orribs 24 can be quickly and easily collapsed or refracted to fold downthe umbrella body 26 by pulling downward on a collar slidably mounted onthe post 22 and to which the inner ends of the spokes are attached.Then, the post segments 36, 38 are straightened, if angularly oriented,by depressing push button hinge 40. Then, the push button hinge 42 canbe actuated so that the post 22 can be folded rearward and downwardly toa position adjacent the rear corner of the frame 12. The frame 12 canthen be folded to a fully collapsed position and inserted into acarrying bag or case, without detaching the canopy 20. The left andright side clips, the button hinges, and the rotational body of theumbrella allow for positioning options of the umbrella relative to thechair.

The invention has been shown and described above with the preferredembodiments, and it is understood that many modifications,substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intendedspirit and scope of the invention. For example, the post 22 can bedetachably connected to the frame 12 with a connector or mounting meansother than the clip 28, and different hinges may be used for pivotingthe post 22 relative to the frame 12 or chair 10. The post 22 may alsobe a single piece or multiple pieces, or have a telescopingconstruction. The structure of the chair may also vary from that shownin the drawings.

1. A folding chair and umbrella combination, comprising: a folding chairincluding: a folding chair frame having a first side-and a second side:a seat on the folding frame; a first frame fitting on the first side ofthe frame; a second frame fitting on the second side of the frame; andan umbrella including: a canopy supported on a pole, with a lower end ofthe pole engageable with both the first frame fitting and the secondframe fitting.
 2. The folding chair and umbrella combination of claim 1wherein the canopy is rotatably attached to the pole and includes spokesof non-equal length.
 3. The folding chair and umbrella combination ofclaim 1 with the pole comprising a first segment attached to a secondsegment by a hinge lockable when the first segment is at one or moreselected angles relative to the second segment.
 4. The folding chair andumbrella combination of claim 1 with the canopy attached to the pole viaa rotation joint to allow the canopy to rotate relative to the chairframe.
 5. The folding chair and umbrella combination of claim 3 with thehinge comprising a locking push button hinge.
 6. A folding chair andumbrella combination, comprising: a chair including: a folding frame: aseat and a back support attached to the folding frame; first and secondframe fittings attached to the folding frame at different positions onthe folding frame; and an umbrella including a pole and a canopyattached to the pole, with the pole releasably attachable to the firstframe fitting and to the second frame fitting.
 7. The folding chair ofclaim 8 wherein the canopy is attached to the pole via a rotation joint,and with the canopy having spokes of non-equal length.
 8. The foldingchair of claim 8 with the pole comprising a first segment attached to asecond segment by a hinge lockable when the first segment is at one ormore selected angles relative to the second segment.
 9. The foldingchair of claim 8 with the hinge comprising a locking push button hinge.10. The folding chair of claim 8 with the first and second framefittings each in a permanent fixed position on the folding frame.
 11. Afolding chair and umbrella combination, comprising: a folding chairincluding: a folding frame including left and right upright back tubesections and left and right seat tube sections; a fabric seat on theseat tube sections of the folding frame; a fabric seat back on theupright back tube sections; a frame fitting on the left or right uprightback tube section of the folding frame; and an umbrella including: acanopy rotatably supported on a pole, with the canopy having spokes ofunequal length, and with the pole comprising a first segment attached toa second segment by a hinge lockable when the first segment is at one ormore selected angles relative to the second segment, and with hingeunlockable via a push button, and with the pole having a lower endreleasably engageable with the frame fitting.